Alytus Regional Park preserves diverse natural habitats, historic sites, and cultural landscapes in southern Lithuania, offering a rich outdoor experience through hiking, wildlife viewing, and exploring traditional villages.
Established in 1992, Alytus Regional Park covers a scenic and ecologically important portion of southern Lithuania, near the city of Alytus in Alytus County. The park protects a diverse mosaic of landscapes, including mixed forests, wetlands, river valleys, and meadows interspersed with traditional agricultural settlements. A key feature is the valley of the Nemunas River and its tributaries, providing rare riparian habitats home to diverse plant and animal species. The park's forests comprise species such as pine, spruce, birch, and alder, supporting populations of deer, wild boar, beavers, and many bird species including some protected and rare birds like the black stork and grey-headed woodpecker. Cultural heritage is interwoven with nature here, with historic villages, traditional homesteads, and archaeological sites scattered throughout the park. Visitors can explore well-marked hiking trails and cycling paths that traverse enchanting forests and riverbanks, allowing opportunities for birdwatching, mushroom picking, fishing, and photography. Seasonal changes paint the park in striking colors, with vibrant autumn foliage and peaceful snow-blanketed winters. Due to its accessibility from Alytus city and surrounding towns, Alytus Regional Park is a favored destination for both day trips and longer nature excursions, offering tranquility and a glimpse into Lithuania’s natural and cultural heritage.
Nemunas River valley scenic overlooks
Diverse mixed forests with protected bird species
Traditional Lithuanian villages and historic homesteads
Quiet, remote hiking trails through wetlands and meadows
A scenic river valley offering diverse floodplain ecosystems and important habitat for fish and bird species.
Part of the park containing dense mixed forest, home to rare birds and large mammals.
Traditional villages featuring preserved wooden architecture and cultural landmarks reflecting Lithuanian heritage.